Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Contribs.org Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Plipper on April 13, 2016, 06:07:26 PM
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First off I am new to SME so apologies on any fuax pas here. Is it possible to Display Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) when logging into a SME 9.1 Domain? This would all be for computers in the SME Domain. I have a work around that can put the message in the logon batch script but I was really wanting it to put up before they enter their password. I have never used SME before. It seems perfect for a client of mine but this would be a requirement along with password expiration.
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hi there, welcome
AFAIK SME doesn't support such a feature (and, IIRC, you're the first asking for it)
I guess you're referring to client joined to SME's domain (in a windows perspective).. this is something you can enable via group policies.. SME is a NT style domain controller, so, assuming that you don't have too many clients, you have to work on each client
see, for example, here: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/79535-display-acceptable-use-policy-on-logon
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I found out how we can do it. It isn't with SME. By following this guide(http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog/?p=31) we can push out a batch file that will put it into the local computer policy. Thanks for the reply. Is there anyway to set password expiration for the Microsoft machines joined to the SME server in domain mode?
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yes, install smeserver-password contrib
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-passwords
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Stefano you have been awesome thanks so much! You just saved my client a lot of money, and it is a rural school district that is in a financial crunch so it is very much appreciated.
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you're welcome :-)
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Plipper
A small $10 - $100 or so donation to contribs.org/Koozali would be an appropriate thing to do. Helps keep contribs.org site running.
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Janet,
What I do is when a client hires me on to do xyz and I use an open source project and then once I am paid, I give part of the profit back to the Open Source Projects that I used/help implement. Usually 5 to 10 percent of my profit I give to the projects I use. That way they are around for me to use in the future.
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Great!